On 07/12/2011 02:26 PM, Tristan Koch wrote:
> Note the content type refers to the body of the request. Only requests send 
> with the methods POST or PUT include a body. If your URL includes special 
> characters, they should be encoded as byte sequence (to ensure they are http 
> safe, a subset of the ASCII character set). The mapping of byte sequences to 
> special characters is, I believe, defined in another standard called IRI (and 
> Punycode for the host name).

Isn't that simply what is usually called "url encoding", you know "%20" 
for space and such (for the URL path), and is supported everywhere, also 
in Javascript?!

T.



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